
Caden Miller belted a two-run homer in the third inning and a solo shot in the eighth in UTSA’s 7-6 loss to the UAB Blazers. – Photo by Joe Alexander
By Jerry Briggs
Special for The JB Replay
With only two days left in the American Conference baseball race, the UTSA Roadrunners are still not champions.
Not yet, at least.
Despite hitting four home runs, including two by Caden Miller, the first-place Roadrunners lost 7-6 Thursday night at home to the UAB Blazers.
Meanwhile, in Boca Raton, Fla., the second-place East Carolina Pirates held off the FAU Owls in the ninth inning to win 7-5.
As a result, the Roadrunners’ magic number to clinch remained at one.
One win by the Roadrunners or one loss by the Pirates will give UTSA at least a share of the title.
Both of the top two in the standings have two games remaining, with UTSA ace Conor Myles scheduled to pitch Friday night against UAB.

UAB starting pitcher Mason Steele (6-3) earned the victory. He went eight and a third innings and gave up six runs on six hits. – Photo by Joe Alexander
The teams close out the series and the regular season Saturday at Roadrunner Field.
After the opening game in the series, players quietly packed up and went into a meeting in the clubhouse with UTSA coaches.
Then they filtered outside, with some leaving and others waiting around to talk with friends and family.
Miller, who has hit three home runs this week, agreed to talk to a reporter for a few minutes and offered a succinct description of the mood among players.
“It sucks,” Miller said. “But it’s in the past now. Got to get ready for tomorrow.”
“The biggest thing is, we’ve got a game tomorrow.
“Be grateful that we got a game tomorrow and be ready to play — to play UTSA baseball.”
UTSA coach Pat Hallmark said the team played “fine” except for walking a few too many batters early in the game.
Hallmark credited UAB pitcher Mason Steele and the defense behind him for combining to hold down UTSA’s offense, which exploded in a 19-4 win Tuesday against Texas State.
“We only had seven hits in 33 at bats,” the coach said. “Steele only walked us once, and they made some plays … Their defense played good.”
The Blazers started fast, scoring four runs in the second inning for a 4-0 lead.

UTSA junior Connor Kelley pitched the final five and two thirds innings, yielding only a run on three hits. – Photo by Joe Alexander
The Roadrunners retaliated with one run in their half of the second and four more in the third to surge ahead, 5-4.
In the second, Diego Diaz connected on a solo homer, UTSA’s first in a conference game since April 25.
The Roadrunners hit a pair of two-run homers off Steele in the third, one by Miller and another by Andrew Stucky.
The Blazers answered immediately in the fourth with some thunder of their own as Landon Beaver rocked Roadrunners reliever Christopher Gutierrez with a two-run homer to straight-away center.
They added another run in the sixth on a solo shot by Baylor Roberts for a 7-5 lead.
Miller gave UTSA hope in the eighth when he cranked a solo shot over the right field wall to account for the eventual final score.
Counting a home run that he hit Tuesday night against the Bobcats, Miller has lashed three round trippers in the last 72 hours and nine for the season.
“Just trying to stay loose and relaxed,” he said. “I don’t try to do too much up there.
“Just trusting in what coach (Ryan) Aguayo and coach Hallmark have taught me, and I think just trying to stay out of my own way, going up there and trusting the work that I’ve put in.
“Just going up there ready to hit.”
With UAB leading by the eventual final score, UTSA caught a brief spark in the bottom of the ninth.
Josh Arquette, facing UAB reliever Chase Ingram, lofted a pop fly into left field that got lost in the lights, and it dropped for a two-out double.
As Roadrunners fans cheered the development, Brandon Bishop entered the game as a pinch runner and as the potential tying run.

UTSA’s Diego Diaz smashed a solo home run in the second inning for his team’s first run of the game. – Photo by Joe Alexander
But it wasn’t meant to be as Roadrunners sophomore Jordan Ballin drilled a hot ground ball to short, which turned into the game-ending play.
Records
UAB 30-23, 14-11
UTSA 35-18, 16-9
Coming up
UAB at UTSA, Friday, 6 p.m.
UAB at UTSA, Saturday, 11 a.m.
American leaderboard
UTSA 16-9, 35-18
East Carolina 15-10, 31-21-1
UAB 14-11, 30-23
Rice 14-11, 32-22
Notable
UAB righthander Mason Steele (6-3) earned the victory. He worked eight and a third innings, allowing six runs on six hits. He walked one and struck out four.
UTSA reliever Christopher Gutierrez (1-3) threw only one pitch in the game and was saddled with the loss. The freshman lefthander entered in relief of Gunnar Brown in the fourth inning.
One runner was aboard and UAB had slugging, left-side hitting Landon Beavers coming to bat. Beavers cranked a pitch from Gutierrez over the center field wall.
UAB’s Baylor Roberts hit a solo shot in the top of the sixth off UTSA reliever Connor Kelley, who yielded one run on three hits in five and two thirds.

UAB closer Chase Ingram picked up his third save by getting two outs in the ninth, including a game-closing ground ball by Jordan Ballin. – Photo by Joe Alexander








